Date: 8 August 2005 09:51 pm (UTC)
mad_maudlin: (0)
From: [personal profile] mad_maudlin
You'd be surprised how many players seem to want exactly that ^^ but yeah that's also a rather immature impulse that passes with good players.

I think Mary Sues are also something that immature writers will eventually grow out of, presuming they grow at all. So that's another parallel.

However, if you brought a regular PC out of a RPG to write them in a fanfic, I'm certain that would at least push the Mary Sue limit test.

I don't like Mary Sue "tests" because I think they focus too much on detail that's not necessarily relevent--they address the symptoms and not the disease. Any decent charatcer, in a game or a novel, is going to score at least in the mid-range of such a test, because otherwise they'd be too unbearably boring to write/play. Even what we might think of as unforgivable characters (like the American Exchange Student at Hogwarts) could be written as a non-MS.

The real test, if there is one, is whether the character is integrated into the universe: if her amazing abilities are plausible within the world-system, if her actions have realistic consequences, if all the characters react to one another believably. A good PC fits all those criteria, I think.
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